[isalist] Re: No proxy,

  • From: "Ruba Al-Omari" <romari@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 12:23:34 +0300

 I can't do that, I need the gateway to be the network clean access server,
which asses the users laptops when they need to connect to the network
resources.

Thanks,
Ruba


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*From:* isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Steve Moffat
*Sent:* Thu 1/17/2008 1:39 AM
*To:* ISA Mailing List
*Subject:* [isalist] Re: No proxy,

 The gateway for the wireless controller needs to be the ISA's IP address.



S



*From:* isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
Behalf Of *Ruba Al-Omari
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 16, 2008 6:16 PM
*To:* ISA Mailing List
*Subject:* [isalist] Re: No proxy,



Thank you steve,
The clients don't get the IPs from my Windows DHCP server, they get it from
the wireless controller, in my case I have a red vlan where users are
allowed only to access the internet with a rule that takes them to the proxy
without having to be compliant, if they need to access other network
resources then they are redirected to the remedy server and checked for
compliance and then issued an IP from my real DHCP, but in this case where I
don't want them to have to put the proxy they only need to access the
internet and do not have access to my network.

the wireless controllers DHCP options are very limited,  but is there a
workaround this?


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*From:* isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Steve Moffat
*Sent:* Tue 1/8/2008 11:30 PM
*To:* ISA Mailing List
*Subject:* [isalist] Re: No proxy,

Indeed, is your DHCP server not supplying the gateway address??



Use the ISA auto configuration in DNS



S



*From:* isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
Behalf Of *Ruba Al-Omari
*Sent:* Tuesday, January 08, 2008 4:23 PM
*To:* ISA Mailing List
*Subject:* [isalist] No proxy,



Hi,



Is there a way to let my users browse the internet without having them put
the ISA server's IP in their internet explorer? and without having to
install a firewall client.

The case is I have wireless network, and I like the users to start browsing
once they are connected (after authentication), however these users laptops
are their own, so they are not part of my domain and I have no control over
them with the group policy, if they put the proxy IP manually in their IE
every thing works fine, but I want them not to have to do that, any advice?



Thanks,

-- 
Ruba Al-Omari

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